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1.\" $OpenBSD: ssh-keygen.1,v 1.61 2003/12/22 09:16:58 djm Exp $
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40.Dd September 25, 1999
41.Dt SSH-KEYGEN 1
42.Os
43.Sh NAME
44.Nm ssh-keygen
45.Nd authentication key generation, management and conversion
46.Sh SYNOPSIS
47.Nm ssh-keygen
48.Bk -words
49.Op Fl q
50.Op Fl b Ar bits
51.Fl t Ar type
52.Op Fl N Ar new_passphrase
53.Op Fl C Ar comment
54.Op Fl f Ar output_keyfile
55.Ek
56.Nm ssh-keygen
57.Fl p
58.Op Fl P Ar old_passphrase
59.Op Fl N Ar new_passphrase
60.Op Fl f Ar keyfile
61.Nm ssh-keygen
62.Fl i
63.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
64.Nm ssh-keygen
65.Fl e
66.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
67.Nm ssh-keygen
68.Fl y
69.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
70.Nm ssh-keygen
71.Fl c
72.Op Fl P Ar passphrase
73.Op Fl C Ar comment
74.Op Fl f Ar keyfile
75.Nm ssh-keygen
76.Fl l
77.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
78.Nm ssh-keygen
79.Fl B
80.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
81.Nm ssh-keygen
82.Fl D Ar reader
83.Nm ssh-keygen
84.Fl U Ar reader
85.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
86.Nm ssh-keygen
87.Fl r Ar hostname
88.Op Fl f Ar input_keyfile
89.Op Fl g
90.Nm ssh-keygen
91.Fl G Ar output_file
92.Op Fl v
93.Op Fl b Ar bits
94.Op Fl M Ar memory
95.Op Fl S Ar start_point
96.Nm ssh-keygen
97.Fl T Ar output_file
98.Fl f Ar input_file
99.Op Fl v
100.Op Fl a Ar num_trials
101.Op Fl W Ar generator
102.Sh DESCRIPTION
103.Nm
104generates, manages and converts authentication keys for
105.Xr ssh 1 .
106.Nm
107can create RSA keys for use by SSH protocol version 1 and RSA or DSA
108keys for use by SSH protocol version 2.
109The type of key to be generated is specified with the
110.Fl t
111option.
112.Pp
113.Nm
114is also used to generate groups for use in Diffie-Hellman group
115exchange (DH-GEX).
116See the
117.Sx MODULI GENERATION
118section for details.
119.Pp
120Normally each user wishing to use SSH
121with RSA or DSA authentication runs this once to create the authentication
122key in
123.Pa $HOME/.ssh/identity ,
124.Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa
125or
126.Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa .
127Additionally, the system administrator may use this to generate host keys,
128as seen in
129.Pa /etc/rc .
130.Pp
131Normally this program generates the key and asks for a file in which
132to store the private key.
133The public key is stored in a file with the same name but
134.Dq .pub
135appended.
136The program also asks for a passphrase.
137The passphrase may be empty to indicate no passphrase
138(host keys must have an empty passphrase), or it may be a string of
139arbitrary length.
140A passphrase is similar to a password, except it can be a phrase with a
141series of words, punctuation, numbers, whitespace, or any string of
142characters you want.
143Good passphrases are 10-30 characters long, are
144not simple sentences or otherwise easily guessable (English
145prose has only 1-2 bits of entropy per character, and provides very bad
146passphrases), and contain a mix of upper and lowercase letters,
147numbers, and non-alphanumeric characters.
148The passphrase can be changed later by using the
149.Fl p
150option.
151.Pp
152There is no way to recover a lost passphrase.
153If the passphrase is
154lost or forgotten, a new key must be generated and copied to the
155corresponding public key to other machines.
156.Pp
157For RSA1 keys,
158there is also a comment field in the key file that is only for
159convenience to the user to help identify the key.
160The comment can tell what the key is for, or whatever is useful.
161The comment is initialized to
162.Dq user@host
163when the key is created, but can be changed using the
164.Fl c
165option.
166.Pp
167After a key is generated, instructions below detail where the keys
168should be placed to be activated.
169.Pp
170The options are as follows:
171.Bl -tag -width Ds
172.It Fl a Ar trials
173Specifies the number of primality tests to perform when screening DH-GEX
174candidates using the
175.Fl T
176command.
177.It Fl b Ar bits
178Specifies the number of bits in the key to create.
179Minimum is 512 bits.
180Generally, 1024 bits is considered sufficient.
181The default is 1024 bits.
182.It Fl c
183Requests changing the comment in the private and public key files.
184This operation is only supported for RSA1 keys.
185The program will prompt for the file containing the private keys, for
186the passphrase if the key has one, and for the new comment.
187.It Fl e
188This option will read a private or public OpenSSH key file and
189print the key in a
190.Sq SECSH Public Key File Format
191to stdout.
192This option allows exporting keys for use by several commercial
193SSH implementations.
194.It Fl g
195Use generic DNS resource record format.
196.It Fl f Ar filename
197Specifies the filename of the key file.
198.It Fl i
199This option will read an unencrypted private (or public) key file
200in SSH2-compatible format and print an OpenSSH compatible private
201(or public) key to stdout.
202.Nm
203also reads the
204.Sq SECSH Public Key File Format .
205This option allows importing keys from several commercial
206SSH implementations.
207.It Fl l
208Show fingerprint of specified public key file.
209Private RSA1 keys are also supported.
210For RSA and DSA keys
211.Nm
212tries to find the matching public key file and prints its fingerprint.
213.It Fl p
214Requests changing the passphrase of a private key file instead of
215creating a new private key.
216The program will prompt for the file
217containing the private key, for the old passphrase, and twice for the
218new passphrase.
219.It Fl q
220Silence
221.Nm ssh-keygen .
222Used by
223.Pa /etc/rc
224when creating a new key.
225.It Fl y
226This option will read a private
227OpenSSH format file and print an OpenSSH public key to stdout.
228.It Fl t Ar type
229Specifies the type of the key to create.
230The possible values are
231.Dq rsa1
232for protocol version 1 and
233.Dq rsa
234or
235.Dq dsa
236for protocol version 2.
237.It Fl B
238Show the bubblebabble digest of specified private or public key file.
239.It Fl C Ar comment
240Provides the new comment.
241.It Fl D Ar reader
242Download the RSA public key stored in the smartcard in
243.Ar reader .
244.It Fl G Ar output_file
245Generate candidate primes for DH-GEX.
246These primes must be screened for
247safety (using the
248.Fl T
249option) before use.
250.It Fl M Ar memory
251Specify the amount of memory to use (in megabytes) when generating
252candidate moduli for DH-GEX.
253.It Fl N Ar new_passphrase
254Provides the new passphrase.
255.It Fl P Ar passphrase
256Provides the (old) passphrase.
257.It Fl S Ar start
258Specify start point (in hex) when generating candidate moduli for DH-GEX.
259.It Fl T Ar output_file
260Test DH group exchange candidate primes (generated using the
261.Fl G
262option) for safety.
263.It Fl W Ar generator
264Specify desired generator when testing candidate moduli for DH-GEX.
265.It Fl U Ar reader
266Upload an existing RSA private key into the smartcard in
267.Ar reader .
268.It Fl v
269Verbose mode.
270Causes
271.Nm
272to print debugging messages about its progress.
273This is helpful for debugging moduli generation.
274Multiple
275.Fl v
276options increase the verbosity.
277The maximum is 3.
278.It Fl r Ar hostname
279Print DNS resource record with the specified
280.Ar hostname .
281.El
282.Sh MODULI GENERATION
283.Nm
284may be used to generate groups for the Diffie-Hellman Group Exchange
285(DH-GEX) protocol.
286Generating these groups is a two-step process: first, candidate
287primes are generated using a fast, but memory intensive process.
288These candidate primes are then tested for suitability (a CPU-intensive
289process).
290.Pp
291Generation of primes is performed using the
292.Fl G
293option.
294The desired length of the primes may be specified by the
295.Fl b
296option.
297For example:
298.Pp
299.Dl ssh-keygen -G moduli-2048.candidates -b 2048
300.Pp
301By default, the search for primes begins at a random point in the
302desired length range.
303This may be overridden using the
304.Fl S
305option, which specifies a different start point (in hex).
306.Pp
307Once a set of candidates have been generated, they must be tested for
308suitability.
309This may be performed using the
310.Fl T
311option.
312In this mode
313.Nm
314will read candidates from standard input (or a file specified using the
315.Fl f
316option).
317For example:
318.Pp
319.Dl ssh-keygen -T moduli-2048 -f moduli-2048.candidates
320.Pp
321By default, each candidate will be subjected to 100 primality tests.
322This may be overridden using the
323.Fl a
324option.
325The DH generator value will be chosen automatically for the
326prime under consideration.
327If a specific generator is desired, it may be requested using the
328.Fl W
329option.
330Valid generator values are 2, 3 and 5.
331.Pp
332Screened DH groups may be installed in
333.Pa /etc/moduli .
334It is important that this file contains moduli of a range of bit lengths and
335that both ends of a connection share common moduli.
336.Sh FILES
337.Bl -tag -width Ds
338.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/identity
339Contains the protocol version 1 RSA authentication identity of the user.
340This file should not be readable by anyone but the user.
341It is possible to
342specify a passphrase when generating the key; that passphrase will be
343used to encrypt the private part of this file using 3DES.
344This file is not automatically accessed by
345.Nm
346but it is offered as the default file for the private key.
347.Xr ssh 1
348will read this file when a login attempt is made.
349.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/identity.pub
350Contains the protocol version 1 RSA public key for authentication.
351The contents of this file should be added to
352.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
353on all machines
354where the user wishes to log in using RSA authentication.
355There is no need to keep the contents of this file secret.
356.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa
357Contains the protocol version 2 DSA authentication identity of the user.
358This file should not be readable by anyone but the user.
359It is possible to
360specify a passphrase when generating the key; that passphrase will be
361used to encrypt the private part of this file using 3DES.
362This file is not automatically accessed by
363.Nm
364but it is offered as the default file for the private key.
365.Xr ssh 1
366will read this file when a login attempt is made.
367.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_dsa.pub
368Contains the protocol version 2 DSA public key for authentication.
369The contents of this file should be added to
370.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
371on all machines
372where the user wishes to log in using public key authentication.
373There is no need to keep the contents of this file secret.
374.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa
375Contains the protocol version 2 RSA authentication identity of the user.
376This file should not be readable by anyone but the user.
377It is possible to
378specify a passphrase when generating the key; that passphrase will be
379used to encrypt the private part of this file using 3DES.
380This file is not automatically accessed by
381.Nm
382but it is offered as the default file for the private key.
383.Xr ssh 1
384will read this file when a login attempt is made.
385.It Pa $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
386Contains the protocol version 2 RSA public key for authentication.
387The contents of this file should be added to
388.Pa $HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys
389on all machines
390where the user wishes to log in using public key authentication.
391There is no need to keep the contents of this file secret.
392.It Pa /etc/moduli
393Contains Diffie-Hellman groups used for DH-GEX.
394The file format is described in
395.Xr moduli 5 .
396.El
397.Sh SEE ALSO
398.Xr ssh 1 ,
399.Xr ssh-add 1 ,
400.Xr ssh-agent 1 ,
401.Xr moduli 5 ,
402.Xr sshd 8
403.Rs
404.%A J. Galbraith
405.%A R. Thayer
406.%T "SECSH Public Key File Format"
407.%N draft-ietf-secsh-publickeyfile-01.txt
408.%D March 2001
409.%O work in progress material
410.Re
411.Sh AUTHORS
412OpenSSH is a derivative of the original and free
413ssh 1.2.12 release by Tatu Ylonen.
414Aaron Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos,
415Theo de Raadt and Dug Song
416removed many bugs, re-added newer features and
417created OpenSSH.
418Markus Friedl contributed the support for SSH
419protocol versions 1.5 and 2.0.
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